Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.

Recently 3 Israeli teenagers were killed and Israel reacted by killing 85 Palestinians in 3 days, they never kidnapped the Palestinians, like they say Palestinians kidnapped the 3 teenagers before killing them, instead they dropped bombs on them, using airstrike, killing people of all ages, 85 people killed and UN still thinks that its not enough to have intervention even as an option, forget the UN what about all the Arab nations? or Muslim nations? The question that really annoys me and forces me to think of an answer and betray the obvious. This annoying question forced me to do some research to understand this conflict, after researching I realized that all that is happening is no coincidence, but a master plan, and everything started to make sense.

The master plan started way back in 2001, I believe you know what I am talking about, yes 9/11, a new world order. You must be thinking am I crazy? why am I linking a tragedy that happened in US with Israel and Palestine conflict? yes I am crazy enough to think for myself and not accept the crap that television throw at me and reject the obvious. 9/11 was an inside job, and if you think it wasn’t you are deluded or its because Television is your reliable source to get all the information. I am not going to prove it to you how it was an inside job but I am going to tell you how it helped Israel, and why Zionists played such an important part in that 9/11 incident.

Larry Silverstein, Jewish American businessman, who obtained a 99 year lease on the entire world trade center complex on 24 July, 2001. Silverstein was on personal friendship terms with the Zionist media-magnate Rupert Murdoch, former Israeli President and Zionist war criminal Sharon and also with the Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Frank Lowe leased the mall area of world trade center made up of approximately 427,000 square feet, and he was also a Jew who was fought in Israel’s war of independence, and according to some sources was a member of Hagganah, Jewish terrorist organization.

Lewis Eisenberg was the head of Port Authority of New York and he is the person who authorized the lease transfer to Silverstein and Lowy. Again he was not just a Jew but was also part of United Jew Federation, you can read about this federation on internet.

Ronald Lauder played a key role in privatization of the World Trade Center and that’s not it he also played an important role in privatization of Stewart Air Force base, the flight path of both the jets, that hit the WTC, converged directly over this airport, and not so surprisingly he was Jew and was member of many Jew organizations.

WTC was in the hands of Zionists and you can also read about Jules Kroll, Jeremy Kroll and Jerome Hauer as 9/11 was just the beginning of the plan and I want to talk about how it was used and if you want me to tell you all about these I’ll make another post for it.

Now why would Jews want to destroy the world trade center? let me tell you why, 9/11 was not just a terrorist attack, but was a gateway to the Muslim world. A reason to destroy the middle east, and infect them with terrorism. Since 9/11 and after all these interventions most of the middle eastern countries are a mess. All those countries who posed a threat to their master plan were intervened in the name of democracy but it wasn’t the democracy that they wanted to bring, it was either destruction, create the instability in the country so that they can never stand or install their puppets as the leaders in those countries. Wesley Clark retired General of US army in an interview told that when he went to pentagon he was told that they will attack 7 countries in 5 years, and those countries were Iraq, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan and finally Iran. So these interventions were planned according to Wesley the general who told him about these interventions didn’t know why they will intervene (his interview is on youtube too so you can check it out). Now its quite clear why these interventions were planned.

Iraq and Libya are unstable, Iran is just busy talking and making nuclear weapons, Syria is in civil war fighting against funded rebels and Egypt just suffered from an uproar and its still suffering, do you think its all a coincidence? do you think the muslim terrorists and rebels are fighting for themselves? or do you think all these civil wars, uproars and rebels attack, all these things are not planned? the whole Middle East is in a mess, and time is near when Israel will start sending ground troops to Gaza and no one will be in their way, the UN will put up blind folds like she is ignoring the butchering of Muslims in Burma.

We all thought that the interventions in middle East were because of the Oil, that is not completely true there is a master plan in place, expansion of Israel.

Its just an overview and in the next post I will break it down and will explain everything briefly. Don’t see the obvious that’s what they want you to see.

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched in French cities on Saturday to condemn violence in Gaza, defying a ban imposed after demonstrators marched on two synagogues in Paris last weekend and clashed with riot police.

Meanwhile, government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir fired on protesters rallying against Israel's invasion of Gaza, killing a teenage boy, police said. Protests were also reported in London.

Indian troops opened fire after the protesters clashed with security forces in Khudwani, a village south of Srinagar, the main city in Indian Kashmir, a police officer said. Police did not give the boy's age, but residents said he was 15 or 16.

Kashmir has witnessed massive pro-Palestinian protests almost every day since Israel launched its military campaign in Gaza. Protesters have burned Israeli flags and clashed with government forces at several places in the region, injuring at least five people.

French President Francois Hollande said he understood emotional responses to the killing of hundreds of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip in a flare-up of hostilities with Israel but would not allow violence to spill over into France.

"That's why I asked the interior minister, after an investigation, to ensure that such protests would not take place," he told journalists during a visit to Chad.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve justified bans in Paris, the Sarcelles suburb and the Mediterranean city of Nice by saying the security risk was too great, prompting outrage from left-wing and pro-Palestinian groups.

He had asked police in cities to examine security risks city by city and, where necessary, to issue ban orders.

The far-left New Anticapitalist Party, an organizer of last Sunday's rally and the banned one in Paris, urged protesters in Paris to defy the ban, prompting police to issue a warning.

"Those who do not respect the ban, in support of protests or against them, face the risk of being stopped, arrested and handed over to the courts," Paris police said in a statement.

However, large crowds defied the warning and gathered in the capital chanting "Israel, assassin" in front of police barricades. Rallies were also held in more than a dozen other cities, from Lille in the north to Marseille in the South.

"This ban on demonstrations, which was decided at the last minute, actually increases the risk of public disorder," the Greens Party said in a statement. "It's a first in Europe."

Volunteers loyal to Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, take positions during a military advance in areas under the control of Islamic State, formerly known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), in the town of Samarra, in the province of Tikrit, on July 12, 2014.

An Arab researcher can find dozens of studies, documents, and books on Israeli or Western plans to partition the Arab world. An Arab researcher can also consult history books to find clear examples on how successful those schemes were, with the most notable instance perhaps being Sykes-Picot and most recently, Sudan. One such book is Carnages: Les guerres secrètes des grandes puissances en Afrique by the very credible French author Pierre Péan, who sheds light on the workings of the Zionist lobby in the United States and Western countries ahead of the partition of Sudan.

But the problem is that many Arabs do not read, as confirmed by The Cultural Development Report published by the Arab Thought Foundation. The report says that the average time Arab citizens spend reading each year is six minutes. Yes, six minutes, compared to 200 hours for European individuals. Furthermore, Arabs mostly read material related to horoscopes, cooking, sex, or superficial apocryphal Islamic content concerned with interpreting dreams and so forth. Profound, serious, and enlightening Islamic reading is almost absent. And in recent years, Sunni and Shia books accusing each sect of blasphemy and misguidance are becoming wide-spread.

The second problem is that the Arabs who do read mostly read books that reinforce their convictions and proscribe others’. It is sufficient to take a quick look at social media (Facebook and Twitter especially), to discover that most Islamic material quoted by this or that side serves to find ways to excommunicate, undermine, or eliminate opponents.

The third problem is that illiteracy figures among Arabs are disastrous. If this is added to the poor economic, medical, and social conditions and corruption, the combination is the equivalent of a red-carpet welcome for sectarian sedition, terrorism, and mutual exclusion.

Last year, the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) confirmed in a report than up to 100 million Arabs are illiterate. In other words, almost a third of the population of the Arab world cannot read or write. Interestingly, the highest percentage of illiteracy according to the report is in Egypt, affecting 17 million people, followed by Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, and Yemen. Illiteracy is particularly high among females for reasons that we all know, which feeds into higher birth rates.

As a result of all this, awareness suffers, unrest grows, and uprisings become haphazard. If one reads sociologist Emanuel Todd’s analysis of the Arab uprisings and other revolutions in the world, one will infer that successful revolutions take place where the birth rate is two or less per family. Todd’s explanation is that educated women have fewer children, and when women are sufficiently educated, they often seek to reform society.

The fourth problem is poverty. According to the World Bank office in Sana'a, for example, poverty affects about 55 percent of Yemenis. In Egypt, the head of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, Major General Abu Bakr al-Jundi, says that poverty affects more than 26 percent of the population. International statistics put these figures at much higher levels still.

In short, when we combine ignorance with illiteracy and poverty, we get restless societies that can be agitated in different directions. Indeed, their disenchantment has to have an outlet, and today, the natural outlet seems to be the complete intolerance toward others, so it is no wonder that sectarian strife is advancing.

This is a fertile environment for anyone wishing to sow sedition, including rival regional and international actors that have certain schemes and that have the wherewithal to push them forward.

The paradox here is that the Arab world is rich in natural resources. Oil is abundant in the Gulf, Algeria, and other nations. The Mediterranean basin is expected to be rich in hydrocarbons as well. The land is fertile and livestock is also abundant (before its partition, Sudan had 84 million hectares of arable land, of which it only exploited 19 ​​million hectares, in addition to 24 million hectares of pastures, 64 million hectares of forest, and more than 128 million heads of cattle, which would be enough to feed the entire Arab world).

In theory, the world needs to increase its food production by about 70 percent in the next three decades. Industries from China to Europe are always in need for oil resources like the ones present in the Arab world. Yet the world’s economic conditions require keeping the Arab world in a state of conflict, chaos, and apprehension to import more of the weapons the world makes. (One may read many international reports that confirm this, including the reliable reports published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)). Also recall that the Gulf nations are the world’s top importers of arms relative to their populations, with some deals exceeding $300 billion in value between 2011 and 2014.

Israel’s existence alone is no longer enough to cause conflict. Many Arab countries are no longer willing to fight Israel, or have signed peace treaties with it, or established ties with Israel away from the limelight. Therefore, other causes of conflict had to be invented. Today, there is no bigger story than Shia-Sunni strife. This is a long-term investment that can last for decades, and it cannot be resolved. It also prevents the Arabs from uniting, encircles Iran, and diverts attention away from Israel.

Shia and Sunnis can adduce hundreds of reasons and pretexts to justify battling each other. Some claim it is a fight with terrorism. Others say it is to prevent the expansion of Iran, the Persians, and the Safavids. A third segment claims that the battle is between a resistance project and a surrender project, and that strife was reinforced after the U.S. invasion of Iraq and Hezbollah’s victory against Israel. A fourth segment says the battle is to prevent foreign hegemony. A fifth segment still argues it is to prevent partitioning.

Indeed, their disenchantment has to have an outlet, and today, the natural outlet seems to be the complete intolerance toward others, so it is no wonder that sectarian strife is advancing.

All these arguments are debatable. What is certain is that all sides are mired in the mud of sectarian strife. What is certain is that the nation of Mohammad is in a state of infighting, which is not likely to stop anytime soon because many of the belligerents believe that their mission is divine, rather than political or military in nature.

But in divine warfare, each side would be defending its god, and each side would be seeking to fight until martyrdom, believing the reward would be eternity in paradise. In this warfare as well, each side takes joy in seeing the dead of the other side, walking between the corpses, and taking pictures of them that are then posted on social media sites – the same sites that were invented by the West while Muslims invent ways to kill other Muslims.

For all this the causes are many but the result is one: mass Islamic suicide of which no one will emerge unharmed, and suicide that paves the way for re-molding the Arab world by those who wrote and we did not read and in the manner they desire.

There is an established saying by the Prophet that states: If two Muslims meet with their swords, then the murderer and the victim shall both be in hell. Ultimately, there will be no solution for us except with serious rapprochement between Sunnis and Shia, no matter the costs and the pressures. This mass suicide must be stopped at all levels, political, religious, military, and social. Clerics must play the most prominent role, especially since the Arab left and its remnants had handed over the arena a long time ago to religious leaders or their followers. What remains of that left today does not do much more than writing to criticize, as though it is has had no responsibility whatsoever for the current situation of the Arab world, many parts of which were once under the left’s control.

Israel-Gaza conflict: Israel’s ambassador to US ‘justifies bombing hospitals’ in Twitter Q and A

A Palestinian man looks at a house destroyed by Israeli Defense Forces during an overnight air strike in Gaza City

Ron Dermer also says Israel ‘cares more about Palestinian civilians in Gaza than Hamas [do]’

The Israeli ambassador to the US has held a question and answer session on Twitter in which he said Israel had “the right” to carry out missile strikes on hospitals if it suspects Hamas of using them as rocket launching sites.
Gaza health officials said today that the Palestinian death toll had risen to 222, with 1,670 wounded, and that the majority of these were civilians.

Writing on Twitter, Ron Dermer addressed this issue with his first answer, saying that Israel gave multiple warnings - “calls, texts, leaflets” – for people to evacuate military targets. “We're doing everything to keep civilians out of harm's way,” he said.

Yesterday saw Israel come in for particular criticism after the al-Wafa hospital, which cares for patients suffering from brain and spine trauma, was damaged by the Israeli air offensive.

Asked if Israel “has the right to defend itself by bombing hospitals”, Dermer said: “Actually, if you turn your hospital into a command post & missile launching site you do. But Israel hasn't.

“Israel cares more about Pal civilians in Gaza than Hamas,” he continued. “We try to get them out of harm’s way. They put them in harm's way.”

Speaking to a user who asked when Israel will “stop violating international law”, the ambassador said: “You should learn the rules of war. No country in history has more rigorously upheld international law when its homeland under attack.”

And in a reference to the acronym WWJD (“what would Jesus do?”), the diplomat implied that it was highly unlikely the US would use less force than Israel has. “Ask yourself the WWAD question,” he wrote. “What would America do if 200+ millions were sitting in bomb shelters as rockets were fired?”
After fielding questions for around an hour, Dermer signed off: “Thanks everyone for those softballs. Looking forward to some even tougher questions next time.”

Earlier, Israeli security forces said Palestinian militants fired at least three mortar shells from Gaza two hours after the humanitarian ceasefire agreed by both sides to allow Gaza residents to stock up on supplies went into effect.

It comes as both Israel's foreign minister and Hamas denied reports that a comprehensive truce agreement has been reached between Israel and Gaza, instead saying talks in Egypt were ongoing.

Israeli columnists called for closing the Karm Abu Salem border crossing, the only commercial border crossing linking Gaza to the West Bank, so that no food, fuel or any other exports could reach the Gaza Strip.

Israeli officials yesterday renewed their calls for cutting food and electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip as a punitive measure against Hamas and the area’s residents.

Israel’s Deputy Defence Minister Danny Danon stressed that it is important to pressure Hamas and the people of Gaza through cutting off electricity and bombing Gaza’s power plant and destroying it completely.

In a radio interview yesterday Danon called on Netanyahu to cut off the electricity supplies that Israel provides to the power plant, and to prevent the flow of fuel, food and basic goods into Gaza.

Israeli columnists called for closing the Karm Abu Salem border crossing, the only commercial border crossing linking Gaza to the West Bank, so that no food, fuel or any other exports could reach the Gaza Strip.

Despite the Israeli assault on Gaza, Israel allows for a partial opening of the Karm Abu Salem crossing for the entry of goods from the West Bank into the Strip.

It also provides Gaza with 120 megawatts of electricity, which constitutes 25 per cent of the Strip’s needs in normal circumstances. Egypt provides Gaza with 28 megawatts, and the Gaza power plant currently generates approximately 60 megawatts.

The Gaza Strip goes through a major electricity crisis whenever the fuel supplies, used in generating electricity from the power plant, are delayed. Fuel supplies enter Gaza through the Karm Abu Salem border crossing.

Mohanned Akl, an economic researcher specialising in Israel’s economy, said that if the Israeli side of the Karm Abu Salem crossing gets closed for a week, the Gaza Strip will live in the dark due to the power cuts that will result from fuel shortage, and Gaza’s markets will be emptied of food and basic goods.

“The Israeli government has not yet agreed to the calls for closing the border crossing and cutting supplies, because implementing such calls would subject Israel to major international pressure, especially from the European Union,” Akl told the Anadolu new agency in a phone interview.

However he did not rule out that Israel might implement this suggestion. “Only if Israel is dealt a hard blow from the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, and in my opinion this will not happen in the near future in light of talks about Palestinian-Turkish-Qatari meetings that seek to agree on a truce.”

Israel previously imposed an economic siege on the Gaza Strip and cut food, fuel and electricity supplies, which pushed Palestinians in Gaza to dig tunnels to Egypt to smuggle goods and fuel. This led to the emergence of the so-called tunnels economy, which collapsed last year after the Egyptian army destroyed and drowned the tunnels.

ON THE LEBANESE BORDER: SyrPer can confirm over 50 terrorists killed yesterday and last night as the Syrian Army imposes fire control over the 2 crossings at Al-Musayyib and Al-Hamraa which connect Faleeta in Syria to its fat sister in ‘Arsaal across the border. SAAF pounded the vermin all day yesterday with SAA artillery giving them no outlet. The carcasses are being assessed at 2 areas freshly deloused at Qarn Al-Sayyid Salaama and Qarn Shu’bat Al-Hamraa. (In this context, “Qarn” means “summit”). This is a major setback for the terrorists in Damascus. At the latter, Monzer estimates dead rats at 80+ with many wounded.

ZIBDEEN and JISREEN: ISLAMIC ARMY LEADER, ZAHRAAN ‘ALLOOSH, TAKES A RIGHT UPPERCUT TRYING TO AID DYING RODENTS IN AL-MALEEHA. CONFIRMED.

Yesterday, ‘Alloosh the Rat, made a big deal by appearing before some of his litter-mates and urging them on to fight for the besieged “comrades” in Al-Maleeha. Two attempts from Zibdeen and Jisreen went wildly awry when SAA and NDF laid traps for them all along their march, much of it by foot. Estimates are that over 65 of ‘Alloosh’s vultures are being cremated as I write.

Al-Maleeha: Horrendous situation for the terrorists as their ammunition is running out. North of the Tamico Pharmaceutical Complex, the SAA wiped these cockroaches out:

Diyaab Qaassem

Faarooq Bahjat

‘Abdul-Mu’een Al-`Annoof

Khaleel Mahmoud

Muhammad Al-Hussni

‘Aamer Al-Sirhaan

Another 12 could not be identified.

Al-Maleeha at the 2 rubber factories and the match factory, SAA surrounded and killed an undisclosed number of rodents.

Al-Maleeha South of the Al-Fath Mosque, at the Bakeries’ Street and School Complex, SAA continued to find nests of huddled vermin waiting for their savior to come. No details about the fate of these groveling organisms.

Kafr Batnaa: More of ‘Alloosh’s child molesters went down in a firefight:

Khayri Hamaada

Sadreddeen Khalaf

‘Awni Hussayn

Muhammad Jaassem

Mansoor ‘Ali-Bayk

Haareth Safarjalaani

Another 11 could not be identified. All were reportedly Syrian.

‘Aaliya Farms in Doumaa: Zahraan ‘Allosh’s probable grave will be dug here, unless some kind soul cooks him in the purifying fires of Hell. ‘Alloosh is getting on the radar screen much more now given his renowned sloppiness. More of his filthy insects were snuffed out yesterday. No details.

Waadi ‘Ayn Turma: 16 confirmed dead rodents lie on the ground awaiting Charon’s boat to ferry them across the River Styx. I have no names.

Jawbar: 7 rats killed and 7 wounded in a firefight.

Al-Zabadaani: Nice environment these days for flushing out hiding criminals. At the Taxi Station Quarter, the NDF with help from locals rousted some vultures and killed 4 of them. No names.

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HAMA/IDLIB: MORE NEWS ABOUT MORK:

Mork (Al-Mawrek): Yesterday, a nest of terrorists belonging to the Brigade of the Martyrs of Haysh (yawn)was destroyed by SAA.